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    T l IVR8PAY, FKnnVARY 9. 1983
THE SPR INO FIELD NEWS
FOUR
Neut Faces On
Wrestling Card
PUBLIC INVITED
TO SHOW OUT
P.T.A. TO HAVE (
HEALTH LECTURES
Are You One of the New Income Tax Payers?
IUKA CIRCLE OFFICERS TO
ATTEND DALLAS SERVICE
GROVE BALL TEAM
IS HERE TONIGHT
Mrs Wanda liante«, department
Junior vice pi«Hildetit. and Myrtle
Kggliiiann. past president of the
Ladles Auxiliary uf the 11 A It In
Yaqui Joe. Joe Reno. Rex Mo­
Oregon. will drive to Dellas Bunday District *‘B" League Tourna­
bley. and Rob Roy All
Series of County-Wide Nutri­
Tandem Skis to Be Exhibited
morning lo attend special service» i ment Opene Wednesday;
Billed for Armory Co
tion Meetings to Be Held
at Annual Obsidian Carni­
at one of the local churches at
St. Mary's Are Favortiee
Each Week in Eugene
i which time Mrs Frelda Peterson,
val Event on Sunday
New blood is bring injected Lit.'
’department patriotic Instructor,
the weekly wreslliug program at
Springfield high school will play
I'lans tor a series of weekly lev
An lnrltmton to the general puo
j will present a picture of Abraham host tonight to the Collage Grove
the Eugene armory this we>k. lures and question boxe on nutri­
lie to attend the winter »now sports
. Lincoln.
Herb Dwen. matchmaker for 'he tion to be sponsored by the City
basketball team when they play «
carnival of the Obsidiana at Lost
Eugene commission, has lined up and County Council of the Parent
I Mi Barnes and Mis. Kgglmatin return game on the local floor al
Creek Sunday wax issued this
N E 1 IN C O M E
two promising matches for tonight Te<cher „.oclation
were an
will remain at Italia» lo apend (he 8 o'clock The game has boon ad
Income
week by officers of thst organza
,u which three of the principals noulH.ei, ,hlg mornlng bv M„ o „
balance
of the day at the home of vanred one day from Friday when
Taxpayer • 1100 siaoo » 2 6 00 • JtoOO •3 1 0 0 •6 1 0 0
tlon. One of the purpose- of th e
It wa first scheduled
can be cla sed as newcomers
Oo0), Kugene menih0r of , he
Dr ami Mrs. Peterson
Obsidians Is to bring to the people
Marion Hall, local coach, la nol
Yaqui Joe. full blooded Mexican I mittee in charge.
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Slssgie
of the county a realisation of the
making any predictions about the
from Sonora. Mexico, has been here I x series of six free lectures to j
Joyce
Stillman,
posed
this
new
recreational advantages which the
DRAMA CONTESTS START outcome of the game tonight. The
M arried,
before hut that was many months bp gtTen each Friday morning start
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no la x
no tax
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mountains of the county have to eoilfure at the national hairdressers'
ao children
AT WILLAKENZIE FRIDAY return of "Brick" Hawk« to the
conclave in New York. It is known as ago. He will he matched against ing February 10. at 10:30 at the Fox <
offer and they have done much to the half moon curl . . . and -it is pre­
lineup following a week's Illness
that
Scotchman.
Rob
Roy.
who
la
McDonald
theatre
have
been
plan
M
o
rrtrd
,
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popularise snow sports on the Me- dicted that it will be popular during
no lax no lax
n o la x
First of a aeries of dramatic con with the flu hgs brightened tho out
I child
himself
an
importation,
for
the
„ed
by
the
committee
In
charge
'
Kenste.
.coining months.
lests to determine the winners for leak for aucceoa tonight Hprlng-
main event battle
This work is a part of the national ,
M arried ,
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Mcmbert of the outdoor organiza
no lax no tax
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no lax
the county will start Friday night fleld has one victory over the Grove
1 children
Rex Mobley. New Orleans, will P. T A. educational program
tlon will spend Saturday night at
al
WlUakcngle grange hall when hoy».
I be In the county tonight for the
All lectures will be broadcast
M arried ,
the Obsidian cabins, packing their
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Mupleton, Mohawk McKenaln and
The game to have been played
no lax no tax no lax no lax
first tltme to meet Joe Reno In the over radio station KORE from
3 children
bedding and food In on skis and
Wlllakcntie
granges
will
compete
Tuesday
evening at Isiwell was
priliaiinar.v event. Joe Reno, tt will 10:30 to 11:00. A discussion per-i
toboggans. They will return to
with one act plays for (he right to postponed at their request because
be remembered, tamed the wild lod and question box to be held i
Lost Creek ranch Sunday morning
represent their district In the coun of lllno,«». Il will he played on Tues
Abovo are chartod laconic tax Rgurco which should he of special iati rvat
Thor Jensen in their match last during the next half hour will not
for the start of the sports. These
to all, inasmuch as new tales apply nnd various incomes are effected ia differ­
ty tournament.
day. February II.
week.
be broadcast. Everybody Interested ; ent ways. The above table supplements the outline as given la ouj Washing
events will include races for dif­ County Club Agent to Ex­
Mapleton will prtweul "Kidnap-
----------------------------------
n these meetings are invited to at­
Saturday night the Ht Mary'»
ton Column at the left. Only personal exemptions have l>een deducted in the
ferent groups, chief of which will
ing Hotly“ aa ihelr play. ’’Th« team drubbed the local team 31 10
hibit Scenes of Historical
tend any or all of them, if possible.
ahovo chart. You way have other deductions to further reduce your tax.
he a cross-country race up the creek
Bishop's Candlestick" Is (he Wills In a game played on the Rt Mary's
Places at Free Program
a Q A /"it4 e speaker
1>r charl<
‘" E Hunt **•< th*
and return via the highway.
i j p O r l tJ /lO r r S
for this week Others who
kenzle play title, and “Detour floor In Eugene. The half ended 15
A pair of nine-foot ridge top rav­
Ahead” the Mohawk McKenzie of 10, and also marked the close of
Motion pictures sowing Eour-H
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will give lectures on following Frl
ing skis has been presented to the club members visiting istorical
faring.
The University of California at days are: Miss Mabel Wood of the j AUTO SHOW
the Springfield scoring for the even
Obsidians by Tom Kaarhus of the place« of interest in the Eastern Los Angeles wishes to take over University of Oregon faculty; Dr. J
Elimination contests will be held In«.
BRINGS CIRCUS
Ford-Nelson Planing mill in Eu part of the country will be shown the Poughkeepsie regatta. Shiuthern C. L. Bihwertng. the third; Miss
In*the other four districts during
This clever HI Mary's team now
gene as firat prise in this event.
the next two weeks.
at a free program to be presented California promoters are ready to Wood the fourth and fifth, and Miss
“C m ’ on, kids hero comes tho
seems to be headed straight for an
ca llio p e! Ooh, clou ns an d w ild an«
This
county-wide
contest
is
spon
at
the
Springfield
high
school
next
guarantee
expenses.
Gertrude
Skow,
home
demooatra-
Another feature of the outing will
tmala, F re o h iu o n a d e , look it. C l r - •
sored by the Lace County Drama­ easy “B" league championship and
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tion agent, the sixth.
be the use for the first time in Wednesday evening. February 15.
cue w ee k! Gee. dud, can I s o lo
tic and Itocreatlonal association, un­ then the supremacy of the beat “A’’
Bill Tilden, famed amateur pro-
Members of the committee In
Lane county of a pair of tandem by R. C. Kuehner, county club
Portland r*
der the direction of Miss Gertrude league team In thia district.
skis which Mr. Kaarhus has Just leader. Other entertainment fea­ fessional tennis player, made his charge of the meetings are Mias
C h ild re n u f th is se ell»;i In n u m ­
Skow. home demonstration agent
far: well appearence in New York Alice < apps. Miss Moselle Hair, bers « ill bo d e b a tin g th a t h e a t e d
made this week and which will he tures are also planned
The "II" league tournament la set
Local
club
sponsors
are
anxious
the
other
night
when
he
engaged
A.
L.
Lomax.
and
Mrs.
Good
given their first trial Sunday morn­
jto open In Eugene on Wednesday
to pic since the an n o u n c em en t o f
to
have
all
parents
of
club
chil­
ing by Harry Wright and Mr
Hans Nusslein of Germany in a n :
th e 1933 N o rth w e s t A u to S h o w In
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS of next week and will continue tor
dren attend the meeting. Others • xhibition match. Many followers GRADE TEAMS WINNERS
Kaarhus.
the P o rtla n d p u b lic a u d ito riu m th a
the balance of the week with games
HEAR STORY OF SILK srheluled all day long starling at
The Introduction of tandem skis are also urged to turn out as the f ternla regard Tilden as the great )N MARCOLA BALL GAMES w eek o f F e b ru a ry 31 to 26, in c lu ­
sive.
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8 o'clock In the morning
Into this country Is something dis­ purpose of these functions is to est player the game ever produced
Motion pictures and a lecture
Because th e g re a te r G tlm o ro C ir ­
tinctly new here. The Idea of tan acquaint the parents with the work
Springfield seventh and eighth
describing
the
various
processes
If Mt Mary's can defeat the “A”
e u x e c ln tllla tln s en ter t a i n me u t
dent skia Is old in Norway where which is being carried on among
Tulane's boxing team includes a grade basketball teams of the Lin­ tro u p e whose voices aro w ell
and operations usixl in the manu­ league team she will probably re­
their
sons
and
daughters.
Mr Kaarhus grew up and has been
one-legged athlete. Don Kerr, a real­ coln school again won three games k n o w n but who never before buco
facture of silk were shown before present the district In the state
used somewhat in the eastern part
from the Marcola teams at the ap p ea re d p u b lic ly outside Loa A n ­
ly remarkable performer.
the high school student body Wed­ tournament at Haletn In March Tha
LATEST
COLD
SPELL
IS
0 0 0
of the United States.
Springfield high school gymnasium geles, w ill provide th e e n te rta in ­
nesday morning at the assembly Catchollc team hae already de­
m e n t fo r th o P o rtla n d e x h ib itio n ‘
Differing from the ordinary ski HARD ON FARMERS HERE
During the 1932 football season Friday evening.
perlisl by Russell Junes, for the Me feated Eugene. Hprtngfleld. Univer­
which averages seven feet and six
Yale experienced a gate shrinkage
The lineups and scores tor the a fte rn o o n s and evenings.
Morran anil Washburn» store In Ku sity High and Cottage Grove Their
The sudden drop in temperature
M e m b ers o f th e circus cast, o n ly
Inches, this pair Is twelve feet long
games were as follows:
of »200.000
gene The film is educational as big opportunity will rome If they
which was experienced in the Wil­
•
lig
h
tly
less
th
a
n
tho
yuuugslero
o o o
and about five inches wide. Toe har­
Girls
well as entertaining
are able to heat Roaeburg and Eu
lamette valley Tuesday and Wed­
w ith th e circus t h r ill In
th e ir
ness ia attached to each pair In
Springfield 10
M arcola 0
gene again.
Lipstick
is
used
by
members
of
nesday, together with the continued
blood, a re lo okin g fo rw a rd w ith de­
two places four feet apart and four
Withers 1 ...... F--------- Eastham lig h t to tho P o rtla n d trip . It Is re­
RELIEF WORKERS BUSY
snow blanket which has covered college fencing teams. Don't get
F
Price ] p o rted .
feet from the tip and end of each
the ground in many regions is alarmed. It’s used on the tops of - Stratton 9
W ITH QUILTS TODAY BIBLE SCHOOL WORK
ski.
....C.... .............. Wald
foils,
sabers
and
epees
so
a
"touch’’
:
Vest
T h o o ld -tim e circus b ackg ro un d,
causing farmers some trouble.
BENEFITS FROM SALE
Two sets of ropes, one fastened
Wilson
.........C............
Benton
rod
lions,
blu e-g reen
panthers,
This is especially true In the Mc­ may be noticed on the white unt
Members of the community re
to rings in the tips of each ski. and
Johnson ........ O
Cole b r ig h t lig h ts and le a th e r-lu n g e d
form
of
an
opponent.
Kenzie valley where the ground
lief committee headed by Mrs.
A rummage sale for the benefit of
the other fastened Just behind the
Lloyd
O .... —
Green b a rkers, th e big te n t an d side­
George Gerlach are holding an all- the week day religious Bible school
has been covered with snow since
shows,
w
ill
fo
rm
a
v
iv
id
ly
co
n
tras
t­
front rider’s feet are held in the
Subs: Springfield— Butler.
The Olympic Games held In Lo
December and feed stores are
day meeting and quilting party at work In Hprlngflehl was held In Eu­
ing buckg.-uund fo r th e glossy new
hands of the riders and used to ;
Seventh Grade Boye
Angeles last summer returned a net
dwindling rapidly.
their sewing rooms on Fifth street gene Haturday under the direction
cars
an
d
strip
p
ed
an
d
m
oving
ac­
steer with.
Springfield 13
M arcola 11
The continued cold weather and profit of approximately »200.000.
I oil ay. Tho Indies brought their of M rs. P. J Bartholomew. Lillian
cessory
gadgets
to
occupy
m
ors
The usual Obsidian dinner will
Taylor 10 ..... F............... 2 Hiller
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frozen ground is making replanting
th a n 32,000 square feet o f flu or
covered dishes with them and wilt Trlnka and Ituth Htratton assisted
be held at their cabins late Sunday
McBee
2
............
F
.„...........
4
Price
space a t P o rtla n d 's big a u d ito riu m .
of grain crops which were frozen
have a potluck luncheon.
her.
Boston is going to have cheaper
afternoon and anyone wishing to
C............... 1 Miller
in December a difficult problem. I baseball this coming season. The Robertson 1
attend this are urged to notify Dot I
L.
McPherson
G
Wilson
Lamb flocks are also suffering number of 50-cent seats has been
Dotson at his photo shop in Eu­
4 Fisher
due to the cold, wet weather and a • increased. Saturday has been des­ W McPherson G
NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONE
gene.
Subs: Springfield — Pederson. CIRCUS FREAKS
shortage of green feed.
ignated as 'Ladies Day.”
, Mn-e of »he snow has been clear
COME
TO
SHOW
Keenan. Burnett.
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ed from the highway at Lost Creek
Eighth Grade Boye
Professor P op W easel and Salm
Gene Sarazen'g suggestion that Springfield 25
afford!rg greater parking space for
M arcola 20
llo w e . S lip and Slide, th e fu rio u s ly
the
size
of
the
golf
cup
be
Increas­
automobile . Those who have
D. Richardson 8 . F ____ 12 Riller fu n n y clowns, the W e T h re e T rio ,
ed to eight inches, doesn’t make Holverson 1
chains will find it much easier driv­
F............... Rogers o th e rw is e the Iron -Jaw ed ladles.
much of a hit with Bobby Jones, Carson 11 _____ C..... — 8 Eckman C lif f C la rk , th e b a llyh oo m an. and
ing from McKenzie bridge up al
grand slam champion of golf. “It Pederson ............ G__ _____
though they are nol essential. A
Drew m a n y m o re o f th e fe a tu re d a rtis ts
might make an interesting game,’’ Bartholomew 3 G.............. Johnson o f th o g re a te r G ilm o re C ircus cast
shovel is a very useful tool to have ,
along on the trip, however.
Subs: Marcola, Wilson. Spring- w ill fu rn is h th e e n te rta in m e n t tre a t
Ay C ARL H. GETZ said Bobby, the other day. “but it
wouldn't be golf.”
Last Sunday fifty members of the
Mary
musical comedy
field, Oorrle. Cole 2. Fletcher. Pri­ a t th e co m in g 1933 N o rth w e s t A uto
• o o
Show a t th e p u b lic a u d ito riu m In U gh i op era a la r, who w ill a p p e a r
Eugene Junior Chamber of Com
vai. Robertson.
At 22 west 17th street is the De
P o rtla n d . T h e du te la F e b ru a ry n t th*» I ’m
! a u to ahnwr F e b ru ­
merce and equally that many mem­ pres Ion Cafe.
Joe Judge, who wore the uniform
31 to 29. Inclusive. E veryb o d y hae a ry 21 to . »i v . !i th e furnoue O H -
bers of the physical education de-
of the Washington Senators from
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h e ard th e voices o f these s p a rk lin g
BASKETBALL GIRLS TO
m ore Circus.
partni at and classes at the Uni
New York has a Prosperity Em 1916 to the close of the 1932 season,
p e rfo rm e rs . A ll In th e N o rth w est
versity spent the day at Lost Creek blem Corporation, a Prosperity ha- signed with the Brooklyn Dodg
PLAY AT THURSTON w ill have th e o p p o rtu n ity to m eet
Cleaning-Out Hollywood |
th e m taco to fa re nt th e com ing
Laundry. Prosperity Textile Cor­ ers.
T h e Red Sox < l r l .
b a s k e tb a ll exhlblt> w h e re rnor„ t h i n , , 0
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SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
poration and prosperity this and
team w ill play the Thur«ton girls A m e ric a 's finest: au to m o b iles w ill
Betting
at
the
four
major
race
prosperity
that.
DINNER IS GIVEN
to w n te am th e r e th is ev en in g .
be on d isp la y.
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. tracks in Maryland declined appro­
Last night the girls defeated t h
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M rs. W. C. Rebhan was guest of
New York undertakers complain ximately »10,000.000 during 1932. Santa Clara girls high school team
The total wagers In the pari-mutuel
honor at a surprise birthday dinner business is terrible.
19-29 on the Baptist church floor N. O. W. GROUP HOLDS
• • •
machines amounted to »35.306.392
given In her honor at the W. C.
VALENTINE PARTY HERE
Cab«- home near this city last night.1 The other day a New York de­ as compared to »45.232.587 in 1931. in Eugene in a rough gam e.
Their
most
Interesting
game
of
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Mr. and Mrs M. R Irish. Mr and j partment store displayed Rus-ian This Is a decline of almost »20.000.-
the week was with the St. Mary's
Members of Neighbors of Wood-
Mrs. Dallas Murphy, Miss Clara royal Jewels valued at a milllot 000 over 1928. None of the tracks
girls which they defeated 33-32 In j craft lodge held a Valentine party
earned full dividends.
Jonee. and Dr. and Mrs. Rebhan dollars.
a spectacular game on the Eugene ' at th e I. O. O. F hall Wednesday
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were invited for the turkey dinner
team's floor Monday. The Red Sox evening following the regular lodge
General,
famous
Indian
peacock
and birthday cake.
The
Kansas
City
baseball
club
ol
gjriR scored 10 points in the final meeting. Miss Melba Mellon, cap-
at the New York Bronx zoo, got am­
the American Association has been three and one-half minutes of the tain of the drill team had charge
N o th in g w ill please your loved ones m or* »L— g
’«rents of Son— Mr and Mrs. bitious the other day and flew into acquired at a reported price of contest.
of the social affair. Refreshments
telephone call.
e Cheshire are the parents of a den occupied by grizzly bears »40.000 by E. Lee Key er. of Des
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were enjoyed late In the evening.
>aby son born to them at the That’s the whole story. There’s no Moines. Iowa, a Western league
On special occasions or day by day, how much the
|„ „ Home— Mrs William Stacy
more
peacock.
ne of Mrs. Cheshire’s parents,
telephone
means in your home! Saving time. Get­
owner, and Tris Speaker, former
reported to be 111 at her home
• • •
and Mrs. H. E. Gerber In
Mooting Postponed— The Joint
ting things done. Shielding from danger.
star outfielder and Cleveland man {b| H wneg,
Murray W. Garmon, investigator
The International Music Hall in
ingfield, Thursday morning
a ' meeting of the Home ami Foreign
ager.
from the Department of Itobor, is in
Radto City here has a weekly over-i
iruary 9, 1933.
■ Mission societies of the Methodist
Hollywood to “ clean o u t” rack­
head of »120,000.
church were postponed Tuesday
The Pacific Coast baseball league
eteers, aliens, white slavers, illegal
T he P acific T elephone and '«' li . f . c , raph C ompany
• • •
* afternoon because of the funeral of
naturalization and smuggling of Ori
played to 2.260,000 persons in 1928
An army of starling birds, esti
Hualn(
jbh Office: 126 -4th Street
Telephone 72
The Waltervllle Grange will meet Rev. Moore.
entais.
and last season to 975.000.
* * _______________ ______» mated at 50.000 made a night sanc­
at the N. O. W hall Tuesday even
ie Pb-asant Hili high school tuary of the exterior of the Metro­
Ing, February 14. A Valentine'
etball teams defeated the Mo­ politan Museum of Art here, the
party will be a feature of the meet
ll teams at Wendling last Fri other night Naturalists declare
Ing. The first story of the hall j
The g rls score was 29 to 11. this vast conclave of birds here fo
Bert Weaver received a severe i was recently remodeled by John '
boys game which was much be one of the most curious phen
Fountain and Carl Dehne and will
blow
on the head last Wednesday
er ended with a score of 21 to omena ever witnessed in New York
while falling a tree. A limb falling ! In future be used by the I. O. O. F„
City.
tor Pleasant Hill.
Rebekahs and Grange.
and
striking him quite hard.
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•
ie Lowell AH Star team of the
A number of parties were held
For five years Central Park police
tonal league were undefeated
Several ladies from Thurston mo-1 this past week. Included among the
1 last week when they were have watched a certain character tored to Eugene last Friday and j larger were the surprise farewell
en by Wendling at Wendling. occupy the same bench in the park. spent the day quilting for Mrs. Mc­ party complimenting Mrs. J. C.
y will play Leaburg al Leahurg The other day he was missing In­ Arthur in Eugene. Those going In-, Ayers of Leaburg. when 40 neigh­
vestigation howed that, the man eluded Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. bors and friends gathered at the
iday night.
be Lowell teams were deti ated had been ejected from hts room John Price, Mrs. Ira Gray, Mrs. home of Mrs. Burrell Slavens.. Mrs.
Y O U
W O M E N W H O HAVE ELECTRIC
lakridge last Friday. Th - boys for not paying his rent. He stayed Arch Shough, and Mrs. Dean Beals. Ira Isham and Mrs Delmar Boyer
e was 33 to 23 and the girls away from the park to find an­
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver, Bert assisted Mrs. Slavens In entertain­
RAI IG E S are forturtote. For you tho cooking of
other place to live.
o 23
Weaver and Mrs. John Edmlston ing. J. W. Fountain gave two reci­
a meal it a pleasant arcotrpliihmcnt. You plan
*
•
•
ke Lowell All Stars who were
motored to Junction City last Sat­ tations.
your
meal, ploco it in tho oven, tot tho limo and
A
recent
Tuesday
was
the
100th
toted by the Oakridge national
Vern Caldwell was pleasantly
urday and attended the funeral of
tomporafuro
controls . . and tho oloctric rongo
ue team in a non-schedule anniversary of the purchase by the H. C. Bushnell.
surprised Friday evening when a
e at Oakridge last Friday de­ United States of the last of three
does tho roil. You con loavo tho kitchon, loavto
The Community Bridge club held number of friends from Eugene
arcels of land upon which stands a meeting with Mrs. Helen Eyler staged a surprise party at the Cald­
ed the Oakridge team i at ideas
tho houzo if you wis!, confidant in tho knowledge
the old 8ub-Treasury building on last Friday evening. Members met well home In Waltervllle.
Hill Tuesday night,
that your meal will bo perfectly cooked, p ip in g
the
northeast
corner
of
Wail
and
he Trent Helping Hand club
Lloyd Koozer invited a group of
with Mrs. Dean Beals on Wednes­
hot, ond ready lo servo when you come baak.
the Dexter Thimble club met Nas«au streets. The Government day of this week.
his young friends to his home Fri­
he Lewis West home at Trent usually finds the patriotic societies
' Tho turn of a switch does II all for yoo.
Mrs. Ray Baugh motored to day evening. About 30 were present.
Monday. Miss Skow was pres- up in arms at every suggestion to Shold last Sunday where she Is
The Ix-aburg Ladles' Aid society
ÄPCTR/OTY
for the clohtes renova'lon pro sell the property and is reported to spending this week with her sister met at the home of Mrs. Rennie
have
refused
an
offer
of
»15.000.000
A large crowd attended The
Koozer Thur day afternoon. About
Mrs. Bob Davis and family.
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWM COMPANY
1 servicto
t meeting will be for tho Help- for It some years ago.
Mrs. Ray Rennie, who has been 20 were pr«-sent. Guests from a
Hand club on Monday. Febru-
ill with flu for sometime, is in Eu­ distance were Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
;«•* « » bwp.
Burned in Accident— Mrs. L. M gene with her brother and family, Clark who were also dinner guests
20 at the Frank Kimball he’oe.
Shannon
was
painfully
burned
waive of the ladles of the Pleas
at the Koozer home, Mrs. Bert
Dr. Carl Phetteplace.
Hill community met with Mrs. about her face and hands Monday
The play “A Strange Bequest’ Vaughn of Fall Creek, and Mrs.
it Ins Monday night to practice in an accident at her home.
was taged by the Thurston high Brown senior of Lebanon, who Is
their play “Twelve Good Men
Royal Neighbors Meet — Mrs. school last Wednesday evening. It at the home of her son, Ixirenzo of-
True." They will compete with Elsie Lambert was hostess at her was coached by Miss Dlllah Endi­ Leaburg.
hen and Creswell February 24. home Wedn«-sday afternoon for the cott, assistant teacher, and pres­
Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Luvaas of
he Woman’s (Tub of Plea ant regular meeting of the Royal Neigh­ ented by the dramatics class. It was the Central Lutheran church in
will meet next week, Wednes bors of America needle dnh. This well received by a good size audi­ Eugene were recent guests at the
with Mr». Court Ltottln.
was their monthly meetitng.
Momb home.
ence.
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